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you dont even have to make the image file with the program. Just change the songs you want in your custom mix. Load up the program, click on Mode 2, and locate your data folder that has all your files in it. Then click on either the “burn to a cd” option or click on the “make image file” option. You do not need to make an image file at all, the program does that for you.
Yeah, I just figured it out before you replied. Thanks.
However, there’s still something wrong. Game works and all, but it seems that if you play for a long time it sounds like the music is playing twice, but at different times.
did you change the 1st_read??
what did you do with the dummy file?? just tell the program to leave it alone( do nothing) ??
I think I used the 1st_read thing from that site on the first page.
So basically, all I had to do was copy the entire CvS2 CD to a folder and just change the .adx, which are now .bins, files and just use that self boot program? The “CvS2” I found didn’t have a dummy file.
not even a 0.dat file??
I got a 0.0 file. Is that the same thing?
Is the dummy file important?
i guess so. i’m guess you didn’t use the dummy file maker. did you edit the filesize of your songs then??
As in make it smaller or increasing its volume? All I did was increase its volume and convert them.
The CvS2 I founds had whole DDR songs. So I thought I can also put whole songs as well.
if anyone has any questions on making any games work, lemme know.
Note: i will not provide direct links to .cdi or .nrg of the game
to answer ur question, your disk needs to be atleast 650 mb or more, or ur game will fuck up at times. so the dummy file is important
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OK, it work. No double music and stuff. But the song doesn’t repeat. Maybe the songs have to be short. Maybe that’s why the guy at OBOT64.com has his songs repeat strangely.
But the matches would probably be over before the song gets finished anyway.
thats how i figure it.
99 seconds = just under 2 minuets
so i make sure its a good song or find a good two minuets, and have a friend cut that 2 minuets out
i suggest making the song atleast 3 minuets, just incase
Well, when I played the original file with the DDR music, they were full versions over 2 or 3 minutes. And they manage to repeat.
Also, I did a search and found that you can repeat the music somehow:
http://www.shoryuken.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1490537&highlight=repeat#post1490537
Is that I don’t know what SNAAAAKE means by the -lps0 -lpe9456043. Does he mean after the .wavs are converted, type that next to .adx?
ill talk to him about that right now…
I don’t think it gets any more straightforward.
nope, it dosnt
Anybody having trouble making theirs work PM me…I have my own method for doing selfboot and all that, but it’s simpler than this…
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I still can’t get my CvS 2 to boot up…
I’ve been through 45 cd-rs and i’ve tried any and all methods.
It will either go to the “Liscensed by Sega” screen and freeze,or the screen would go black then the system will reset.
I dont get it. My selfbooting copy of CvS2 doesn’t have a IP.BIN so the selfbooting program creates one so it can boot.
But it doesnt boot anyway.
I’ve tried to swap 1ST_READ.BINs from other games and it wont boot
I’ve tried it without the IP.BIN and it wont boot.
I’ve tried mode 1 and mode 2 images. still wont boot.
So what im thinking is that i need a IP.bin and/or a 1ST_READ.BIN that works with CvS2,because im stumped…
Yet…i can make a custom MvC2 without a problem…
I just dont get it…
Any help would be great. I’m tired of wasting CD-Rs.
i’m in the same boat. i even tried to do the same methods without changing anything and it still doesn’t work…
HEY IM HAVING TROUBLE WITH THE LOOPING PROCESS. I NEED TO PUT THE NUMBER OF BYTES IN THE ADX_S000 AND THEN A BUNCH OF OTHER STUFF AFTER. ENDING WITH THE NUMBER OF BYTES FOR THE SONG. IN DOS IT SAID Hz AFTER ALL OF THE LONG NUMBERS. IM WONDERING ARE THOSE THE BYTES? CAN SOMEONE HELP ME OUT WITH THE LOOPING PROCESS PLEASE. HOW DO I FIND OUT HOW MANY BYTES THE SONG HAS? THANKS